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In the provinces of the Old World, the giant Elatine's war of liberation has come to an impasse, leaving the wicked monarchy of the First in possession of the throne.
In the Vaulted Lands of the Firmament, acolytes have risen up to execute their immortal masters. The opportunistic races of the Prism, intoxicated with greed, have arrived inside every Solar Satrapy to scavenge what's left.
In the wild Investiture, on a forgotten water moon, a crew of shipwrecked Privateers come face to face with their greatest terror, and with it the most valuable treasure in all the galaxy.
Jatropha, legendary Immortal, must escort his precious charge through the exotic Westerly Provinces, knowing all the world would steal her if they could.
Sotiris, his mind fading fast, must set out to find his dear, drowned sister in a land previously unglimpsed by anyone but the dead.
Lycaste, now far from home, must journey in strange company to the edge of a tempestuous sea, to the lair of someone so dangerous that even the legendary Amaranthine fear his name.
Skyhorse Publishing, under our Night Shade and Talos imprints, is proud to publish a broad range of titles for readers interested in science fiction (space opera, time travel, hard SF, alien invasion, near-future dystopia), fantasy (grimdark, sword and sorcery, contemporary urban fantasy, steampunk, alternative history), and horror (zombies, vampires, and the occult and supernatural), and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller, a national bestseller, or a Hugo or Nebula award-winner, we are committed to publishing quality books from a diverse group of authors.
Industry Reviews
i.�A very complex and multi-layered novel. . . . immense character development and nonstop action. It is definitely not a book that you should read lightly, as the author writes his story in a way that makes you think about and savor every little detail.��Manhattan Book Review, reviewed by Michael Shulman
Praise for Tom Toner and The Promise of the Child
"To call The Promise of the Child one of the most accomplished debuts of 2015 so far is to understate its weight-instead, let me moot that it is among the most significant works of science fiction released in recent years." -Tor.com
"One of the most ambitious and epic-scale pieces of worldbuilding I've read. Reading The Promise of the Child, you feel you're in the presence of an author at the height of his powers. If this is what Toner is like when he's just getting started, I think we can expect great things from him. Utterly absorbing; a tremendous adventure." -Karl Schroeder, author of Lockstep and Sun of Suns
"Bold and intense from start to finish, The Promise of the Child is a master-class in innovative, evocative world-building. The entire book buzzes with imagination." -Michael J. Martinez, author of The Daedalus Incident
"An amazing debut-a colorful space opera in the post-human tradition of Iain M. Banks, combined with the razor-sharp plotting of Alastair Reynolds. It left me feverish with delight." -Loren Rhoads, author of The Dangerous Type
"Humming with energy, this is space opera like you've never seen it before. Absolutely brilliant." -Adam Roberts, author of Salt and Jack Glass
"A gorgeously-written, wildly imaginative book. It's like no space opera I've ever read-compelling and addictive." -Will McIntosh, Hugo-award winning author of Soft Apocalypse and Defenders
"An amazing debut. Intriguing, disorientating. Like Hannu Rajaniemi's The Quantum Thief or Moorcock's Dancers At The End OF Time, it's told with the heightened vibrancy of a fable, and the melancholic sense of age and decadence so prevalent in Jack Vance's Emphyrio." -Gareth Powell, BSFA Award-winning author of Ack-Ack Macaque
"A dizzying mash-up of science fiction and fantasy themes that are both mystifying and entertaining. . .will appeal to readers who enjoy the offbeat end of far-future sf. This is the kind of novel that could develop a cult following." -Booklist Reviews
"Ambitious. . .The several 147th-century cultures on display are fascinating. . .The pace picks up as the tale moves toward its end, but this is the kind of book that will most appeal to cerebral readers who can appreciate its characters' many verbal interactions." -Publisher's Weekly
"This is the purest example of space opera we've seen in some time. . . .The book is challenging, ambitious, and rewarding, and it's impossible not to admire Toner's wild imagination and carefully constructed world. This thing is bonkers, no question. It's also one helluva debut." -Barnes & Noble, Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog
"Marvelous. . .a space opera of surpassing gracefulness, depth, complexity, and well, all-round weirdness." -Paul Di Filippo, Locus
"First rate ... a clever and interesting world, with something new always coming across the horizon, more wonders as yet unreached. I ate it up with a spoon." -Paul Weimer, SFSignal Praise for Tom Toner and The Promise of the Child To call The Promise of the Child one of the most accomplished debuts of 2015 so far is to understate its weightinstead, let me moot that it is among the most significant works of science fiction released in recent years. Tor.com One of the most ambitious and epic-scale pieces of worldbuilding I ve read. Reading The Promise of the Child, you feel you re in the presence of an author at the height of his powers. If this is what Toner is like when he s just getting started, I think we can expect great things from him. Utterly absorbing; a tremendous adventure. Karl Schroeder, author of Lockstep and Sun of Suns Bold and intense from start to finish, The Promise of the Child is a master-class in innovative, evocative world-building. The entire book buzzes with imagination. Michael J. Martinez, author of The Daedalus Incident An amazing debuta colorful space opera in the post-human tradition of Iain M. Banks, combined with the razor-sharp plotting of Alastair Reynolds. It left me feverish with delight. Loren Rhoads, author of The Dangerous Type Humming with energy, this is space opera like you've never seen it before. Absolutely brilliant. Adam Roberts, author of Salt and Jack Glass A gorgeously-written, wildly imaginative book. It s like no space opera I ve ever readcompelling and addictive. Will McIntosh, Hugo-award winning author of Soft Apocalypse and Defenders An amazing debut. Intriguing, disorientating. Like Hannu Rajaniemi s The Quantum Thief or Moorcock s Dancers At The End OF Time, it's told with the heightened vibrancy of a fable, and the melancholic sense of age and decadence so prevalent in Jack Vance s Emphyrio. Gareth Powell, BSFA Award-winning author of Ack-Ack Macaque A dizzying mash-up of science fiction and fantasy themes that are both mystifying and entertaining. . .will appeal to readers who enjoy the offbeat end of far-future sf. This is the kind of novel that could develop a cult following. Booklist Reviews Ambitious. . .The several 147th-century cultures on display are fascinating. . .The pace picks up as the tale moves toward its end, but this is the kind of book that will most appeal to cerebral readers who can appreciate its characters many verbal interactions. Publisher's Weekly This is the purest example of space opera we ve seen in some time. . . .The book is challenging, ambitious, and rewarding, and it s impossible not to admire Toner s wild imagination and carefully constructed world. This thing is bonkers, no question. It s also one helluva debut. Barnes & Noble, Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog Marvelous. . .a space opera of surpassing gracefulness, depth, complexity, and well, all-round weirdness. Paul Di Filippo, Locus First rate ... a clever and interesting world, with something new always coming across the horizon, more wonders as yet unreached. I ate it up with a spoon. Paul Weimer, SFSignal" Praise for Tom Toner and "The Promise of the Child" To call "The Promise of the Child" one of the most accomplished debuts of 2015 so far is to understate its weightinstead, let me moot that it is among the most significant works of science fiction released in recent years. "Tor.com" One of the most ambitious and epic-scale pieces of worldbuilding I ve read. Reading "The Promise of the Child," you feel you re in the presence of an author at the height of his powers. If this is what Toner is like when he s just getting started, I think we can expect great things from him. Utterly absorbing; a tremendous adventure. Karl Schroeder, author of "Lockstep" and "Sun of Suns" Bold and intense from start to finish, "The Promise of the Child" is a master-class in innovative, evocative world-building. The entire book buzzes with imagination. Michael J. Martinez, author of "The Daedalus Incident" An amazing debuta colorful space opera in the post-human tradition of Iain M. Banks, combined with the razor-sharp plotting of Alastair Reynolds. It left me feverish with delight. Loren Rhoads, author of "The Dangerous Type" Humming with energy, this is space opera like you've never seen it before. Absolutely brilliant. Adam Roberts, author of "Salt" and "Jack Glass" A gorgeously-written, wildly imaginative book. It s like no space opera I ve ever readcompelling and addictive. Will McIntosh, Hugo-award winning author of "Soft Apocalypse" and "Defenders" An amazing debut. Intriguing, disorientating. Like Hannu Rajaniemi s "The Quantum Thief" or Moorcock s "Dancers At The End OF Time," it's told with the heightened vibrancy of a fable, and the melancholic sense of age and decadence so prevalent in Jack Vance s "Emphyrio." Gareth Powell, BSFA Award-winning author of "Ack-Ack Macaque" A dizzying mash-up of science fiction and fantasy themes that are both mystifying and entertaining. . .will appeal to readers who enjoy the offbeat end of far-future sf. This is the kind of novel that could develop a cult following. "Booklist Reviews" Ambitious. . .The several 147th-century cultures on display are fascinating. . .The pace picks up as the tale moves toward its end, but this is the kind of book that will most appeal to cerebral readers who can appreciate its characters many verbal interactions. "Publisher's Weekly" This is the purest example of space opera we ve seen in some time. . . .The book is challenging, ambitious, and rewarding, and it s impossible not to admire Toner s wild imagination and carefully constructed world. This thing is bonkers, no question. It s also one helluva debut. "Barnes & Noble, Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog" Marvelous. . .a space opera of surpassing gracefulness, depth, complexity, and well, all-round weirdness. Paul Di Filippo, "Locus" First rate ... a clever and interesting world, with something new always coming across the horizon, more wonders as yet unreached. I ate it up with a spoon. Paul Weimer, "SFSignal""
ISBN: 9781597808750
ISBN-10: 159780875X
Series: Amaranthine Spectrum
Published: 9th February 2017
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number of Pages: 432
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: Night Shade Books
Country of Publication: US
Dimensions (cm): 22.9 x 15.2
Weight (kg): 0.64
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